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  2. Refuge: An Unnatural History of Family and Place - Wikipedia

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    Refuge: An Unnatural History of Family and Place is a book-length essay by environmentalist Terry Tempest Williams. This book explores the relationship between the natural and unnatural along with condemning the American government for testing nuclear weapons in the West .

  3. The Refuge Collection - Wikipedia

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    The Refuge Collection is an anthology of inter-related stories by various authors published online from 2015–2016 and in print. [1] The first book, The Refuge Collection, Heaven to Some... (2016) contained the first 18 tales and a poem, and was printed in full colour as both hardback and softcover editions. The second book, The Refuge ...

  4. Refugee (Gratz novel) - Wikipedia

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    Refugee is a young adult literature novel by Alan Gratz published by Scholastic Corporation in 2019. The book revolves around three main characters from three different eras: early Nazi Germany, 1980s Cuba, and modern-day Syria.

  5. Dina Nayeri - Wikipedia

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    Dina Nayeri (born 1979) is an Iranian-American novelist, essayist, memoirist, and short story writer. She wrote the novels A Teaspoon of Earth and Sea (2014) and Refuge (2017) and the creative nonfiction books: The Ungrateful Refugee (2019), The Waiting Place (2020), and Who Gets Believed (2023).

  6. The Refuge (novel) - Wikipedia

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    It is an unwieldy book, self-indulgent in its articulation, by a writer of genius slumming it in a popular mode. It is, in various ways, corrupted by both the pretentiousness of its burbling arabesques of style and opinionation and by the vulgarity of the form with flashiness working to adorn a trashiness that lacks any principle of economy.

  7. Refuge - Wikipedia

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    Refuge (band), a side project of the German band Rage; Refuge Records, a 1980s American record label; Refuge or the title song, by Rage, 1994; Refuge (Sons of Korah album), by Sons of Korah, 2014; Refuge OST , by Carbon Based Lifeforms, 2013 "Refuge", a song by Psy from 4X2=8, 2017 "Refuge", a song by Steve Wilson from To the Bone, 2017

  8. Robert C. Lawson - Wikipedia

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    That year Lawson founded the Refuge Church of Christ in 1919, after the members of a prayer band in Harlem welcomed him and turned their meetings over to him. That small church grew and became known as Refuge Temple, and, later, the Greater Refuge Temple. At its height, the enterprise on 133rd Street contained a grocery store, a bookstore ...

  9. Tehran Children (book) - Wikipedia

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    The book examines the “profound dislocations – geographical, familial, psychological – of the first stages of the German invasion of Poland,” leading to an exodus in which the children endured Soviet Gulags, the “starving regions of Communist Uzbekistan, until they found refuge in Iran."